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    Plato's Parmenides: Some Suggestions for its Interpretation 1.Arthur L. Peck - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (3-4):126-150.
    In modern work on the Parmenides it is commonly supposed that in the First Part of the dialogue Plato's main concern is criticism of his own doctrine of Forms, or of some formulations of that doctrine, and that the criticisms have some sort of validity and are in some degree ‘damaging’ to the doctrine. It is thus often assumed that Plato's purpose is to make the reader ask himself, ‘Where is Plato wrong? Where is his doctrine of Forms, or his (...)
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    Plato versus parmenides.Arthur L. Peck - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (2):159-184.
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    Plato's Parmenides: Some Suggestions for its Interpretation. II.Arthur L. Peck - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):31-45.
    In the space at my disposal I cannot attempt to deal with all the points which arise in the Second Part of the dialogue, and I therefore confine myself to a few which seem to be of special interest and importance. I hope it may be possible to deal more exhaustively with the dialogue in a fuller commentary. As in the previous part of the article, I have assumed the results of my study of the Sophist already referred to.
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    Plato, Parmenides, Block and Exemplification. [REVIEW]Arthur L. Peck - 1967 - Mind 76 (304):595.